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News Release from: Documation | Subject: Documation UK
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 18 October 2006
Microsoft and Oracle battle it out at
Documation
Microsoft and Oracle will battle it out at the Documation UK at Olympia, London, this week in the session "The Battle for Content Service - Is Microsoft or Oracle best for your Organisation"
Microsoft and Oracle will battle it out at the Documation UK at Olympia, London, this week in the session "The Battle for Content Service - Is Microsoft or Oracle best for your Organisation", chaired by Llewellyn Thomas from Bearing Point It has probably not escaped anyone's notice that Microsoft and Oracle are both targeting their Basic Content Suites to the rest of us market
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 29 Jun 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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There have been thousands of column inches detailing the differences, advantages and disadvantages of these suites and not all of it has been entirely flattering towards the other supplier.
Expect a lively discussion, as representatives from Microsoft and Oracle make the case for their content suites, with the questions and comparative analysis provided by Llewellyn Thomas.
Rob Gray, SharePoint Product Marketing Manager for Microsoft and Lorena Ostergaard, Business Development Director for Content and Collaboration from Oracle, will make their respective cases.
The keynote debate takes place at Documation UK at 14.15pm in the Technical Theatre on Thursday 19th October.
"With the recent acquisitions in the ECM space, tectonic plates are shifting and a new landscape is emerging".
"The management of content is no longer a niche industry, but instead is moving to the underlying infrastructure of the organisation" comments Llewellyn Thomas from Bearing Point.
"Both Oracle and Microsoft have the potential to completely transform the management of content, albeit it from what appears to be quite different perspectives".
"This is an opportunity for the big new players to explain their offering, their positioning and their overall strategy".
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